I just recieved an email today asking me to come in for an interview for the Adult Acute Care Surgical track! My interview is on March 2nd already, which is terrifying. Does anyone know if they wait until all interviews are over in April to make an offer or do they make one shortly after the interview?

I think it probably depends on when your specific track is done interviewing!

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Does anyone know if they only do one week of interviews? I only had one week to choose from and the powerpoint they emailed out says followup to interviews will be conducted after the conclusion of the interview week.

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Does anyone know if they only do one week of interviews? I only had one week to choose from and the powerpoint they emailed out says followup to interviews will be conducted after the conclusion of the interview week.

Must be one week for your track. I only had two days to choose from, so I assume the timing of offers is based on when each track is done interviewing.

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Me either! I'm checking my email every 5 minutes, it's driving me crazy! Do you guys know if they only tell you if they want you to interview this week or if they'll tell you if you weren't selected too?

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So I'm feeling stressed bc the only interview day the offered me didn't work for me, so I emailed back and asked if there was any other day I could possibly interview. This happened on Friday, I havent gotten an email back, so I called yesterday, didnt get an answer, so I left a voicemail. No one has gotten back to me about anything? It's starting to stress me out and IDK if I should call or email again? I don't want to be annoying IDK

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